Philosophy of Education Essay

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    childhood centre and educator, there is a core believe. Having a philosophy included in a centre’s quality improvement plan is an actual requirement of the Education and Care Services National Regulations (Australian Children 's Education and Care Quality Authority [ACECQA], 2015). The purpose of having a philosophy according to Sims & Hutchins (2011) is to ‘provide the program with a framework for action’ (p 88). Philosophies in a education centre construes the various theoretical perspectives,…

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    Education has been given much consideration throughout many societies. It is explained as a process in which an individual gains insight and develops personal attributes or skills. This essay will discuss the thoughts of Plato and Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere and their insight into the purpose and importance of education. Plato, a philosopher, was born in Athens in 428 BC, a time and place which emphasised the existence and the importance of formal education. Ancient Greece encouraged that…

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    I believe strongly each child is unique in its own way. Every single one of us comes from a vast number of varying cultures, ethnicities, socio-economic backgrounds, families and much more. The diverse circumstances of birth and the early years contribute to our uniqueness. I believe an educator needs first to recognize the differences, learn to understand and respect the richness of our differences and attributes that make each of us truly unique. Each child should, I believe, be encouraged…

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    On my philosophy test, I ended up with very close scores. My strongest philosophical belief for education was comprehensive, followed by behavioral and progressive. I believe having a philosophy of education is important because it gives you a clear view as to what kind of teacher you are. It gives you the ability to respond and know how to act in various situations. Having a philosophy of education gives a sense of purpose to the classroom and helps you stay focused on classroom tasks. Not only…

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    some way shaped my thoughts, beliefs, and feelings of education. Today, I take these experiences to create my philosophy of education. What I believe to be the purpose of education, how my students will learn, and what my student’s role, and my role as a teacher in the classroom, forms a philosophy will be my own believes that will impact my students. Each teacher and experience I have had in education has used the four educational philosophies. Understanding Perennialism, Essentialism,…

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    1. What did you like best about the class? Something that I really like from Professor Towns’ courses, is that homework for every chapter was displayed at the beginning of the course. It give me an idea how much work I have to complete every week and check for weeks that may have more homework than others. Also, having the homework at the beginning of the course give students the opportunity to work on it ahead of time. 2. What should be changed or cut out of the class? Honestly, nothing…

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    Philosophy of Education There are many professions and careers in the world. The one thing they all have in common is that the people have a philosophy they follow when they are working. A philosophy is a set of ideals that the worker believes and follows. The ideals they hold may be a result of how they were raised coupled with experiences and what they believe. These beliefs and ideals might have led them to their profession in the first place. A philosophy, however, is not set in stone. It…

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    My philosophy of education is for the children to grow by achieving their potential in an inclusive environment knowing to respect every individual values and beliefs. I believe every child has the potential to achieve irrespective of their abilities as no two children are born the same. As Rubio (2009, online) states, each classroom has children with various abilities and needs, who all develop at a different pace. However, by teaching in a classroom having mixed abilities would stimulate and…

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    Philosophy of Education Everyone has their own philosophy of education. This is good in the sense that not every child learns in the exact same way and may need a different approach, but it can also cause conflict. When two or more philosophies conflict with each other it is important to put the child first. It is our ethical responsibility to maintain a safe and healthy environment for the children. In the NAEYC code of ethical conduct it states that "this principle has precedence over all…

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    Philosophy of Preschool Care Going to school for the first time, can be a scary and amazing experience for 3, 4, and 5 -year-olds but this time in their life is extremely crucial. Their love of learning in later years stems from the experiences they have during preschool. Many adults still remember at least one teacher, or experience they had during preschool. It’s important to take the responsibility of the experiences preschoolers have. I believe there are important influences that create…

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